I should add that the silent slide show will be shown in a loop, and that
it will be shown at least a couple of times or more during the two hours
before the auction so folks can catch it whenever they arrive. I am having
the photos put on a DVD by a professional company this week. Chris
I echo Werner Schroer, we can't thank Bernd enough!
Bernd,
I want to use this opportunity to thank you for your input to the list. It
is always inspiring and I've learned quite a bit from you over the years.
You seem to be a walking encyclopedia and if you don't have an answer in
your head, you
These hotels are both not far from where I live, and it is considered a very
safe area and are both clean, and the Quality Inn was recently redone. And,
they are convenient- both are a straight shot to downtown on Oracle Road,
about 7 miles.
Twink Monrad
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And, January 1998 is the month the University of Arizona made the press
release about a certain retired U of A civil engineering professor from Oro
Valley, Arizona who had inadvertently discovered a new meteorite field
called Gold Basin. It stated that Professor Jim Kreigh and John Blennert
and
Hi Rob and Dolores, I was out east of town doing some metal detecting and we
all had a great view of it as it glided across our Tucson valley. Two folks
who were there asking us about our detectors said we should be out in the
mountains looking for meteorites, not coins and jewelry. Boy were
I have three Moung-Nong layered Thai tektites from Darryl's collection and
none have any markings or painted labels on them. Two of them he sent to me
personally as trades for Gold Basins and the third I bought at Michael
Blood's auction many years ago. It weighs 686 grams and it is really nice.
Thank you Hanno and Luther, wonderful to see everyone and the meteorites.
Twink
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Here are some offerings from the Stephan collection:
Abee EH4 236 g
Allende carb. c 91.0 g slice from David New
Allende carb. c 96.0 g slice from David New
Brahin PAL approx. 160 g
Carancas 20.3 g
Carancas 32.0 g
Carancas 5.4 g
D'Orbigny ANG 63.7 g
Delaware L4 6.6 g
Dolgovoli
Are you trying to get my Gold Basin cake confiscated?
Twink
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Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Moon Dust
Better yet! Gold Basin Cake! With Moon dust Icing!!!
Dennis
Here are more offerings from the Stephan collection:
Carancas 7.9 g.
Sahara 97072 EH3 (EH4) 8.9 g.
Faith S.D. H5 41.7 g.
Etter Texas L6 81.6 g.
Rio Limay Arg. L5 16.4 g.
Cali #001 Columbia H3 0.285 g.
Chavez Portugal ACH 0.110 g.
Happy Canyon EL7 4.0 g.
NWA 1648 DIO 139 g.
Here are more offerings from the Stephan collection:
They all have some good provenance.
Richfield LL3 12.26 g
Faith H5 41.7 g
NWA 978 R3.8 0.732 g
NWA 1584 LL5 83.3 g
Round Top(b) H4 93.1 g
NWA 1648 DIOG 1.51 g
NWA 1648 DIOG 139.0 g
Coldwater H5 99.1 g
Etter L6
Yes thank you to everyone who made the evening fun including all of the
attendees!
Twink
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 4:31 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Tucson Auction
Here are some offerings from the Stephan collection:
Barbotan...1.1 grams
Kenna...1.04 g
Canon citymicro
Tabor2.076 g
Tabor..0.726 g
Chinguetti0.79 g
Chiang-khan0.70 g
Weston.30.0 g
Twodot..5.3 g
El Gouanem...4.5 g
Shelburn0.178 g
NWA
From the Stephan collection:
Yilmia 1.4 g. EL6
DAG 647 74. mg. AEUC
NWA 001 1.4 g. L6
NWA 25.2 g. HOW
NWA 4495 20.2 g. DIO
Winona 3.9 g. WIN
NWA (Martian) 1.3 g. Basaltic Shergottite
NWA 2999 2.3 g. ANG
Itqiy 4.1 g. EH7
Davy (a) 36.7 g. L4 (Nininger)
Lemmon 43.4 g. H5 (TCU
From the Stephan collection:
Belle Plaine. L6. 650.6 grams
Billygoat Donga.L6.12.9 g
Glorieta Mountain. PAL.1065.1 g
Canon City Co. H6. Micro
Faith. H5. 15.3 g
Flandreau. H5. 20.4. g
Gladstone. H4.57.3 g
Dhofar 125. ACAPulco.
Here are more offerings from the Stephan collection:
Waltman 5.8 g
Ybbsitz 0.965 g
Kuttippuram 5.39 g
Rio Limay 16.4 g
NWA 1937 2.22 g
Indian Valley 3.413 g
Cali #001 0.285 g
Chavez 0.11 g
Malotas 15.9 g
S-A twelve different sizes
For more information contact
Twink Monrad
featuring Richard Kowalski and others
When you go to the site click on story #2 and the article and photos will
appear when you click on the title of the article.
Twink Monrad
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El Gouanem. Ureilite. 4.46 g.
NWA 1648 DIO 1.51 g.
Saratov L4 47.06 g.
NWA 2724 Eucrite 93.41 g.
NWA 2871 LOD 8.15 g.
NWA 3134 EL6 0.801 g.
NWA 3359 Eucrite 3.11 g.
NWA Unknown 75.01 g.
Round Top (b) H4 93.01 g.
NWA 3133 PAC 0.364 g.
NWA 3352
Here are some selections from the Stephan collection:
Lemmon H543.4 g
NWA 1955 H/L 3-4 11.3 g
Davy(a) L4 36.7 g
NWA 2999 Angrite 2.3 g
NWA 1914 HOW 53.6 g
Itqiy EH7 4.1 g
Willard(a) L6 0.50g
Yilmia EL6 1.41 g
Winona WIN 3.91g
NWA 2932 MES 49.4 g
For information on these
I sent the message from Bernd on to Jim's son and daughter and their
families. They will be very touched by the message.
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Here are more offerings from the Stephan collection:
Dhofar 485 HOW205.6g
Dhofar 700 DIO. 18.0 g
NWA 1584 LL5. 83.3g
Nwa 97072. EH4. 144.0 g
Nwa 97072. EH4. 8.9 g
Nwa 1648. DIO. 139 .0 g
Nwa 1182. HOW.5.1 g
Nwa 1914. HOW. 53.6
Here are some more offerings from the Stephan collection:
Abee 236 g
Chiang-khan .707 g
Isna 26 g
Itqiy 4.01 g
D'Orbigny 63.77 g
Stannern 7.0 g
New Orleans 1.7 g
Kunashak 33.3 g
Tabor 3 part slices - 2.0g, 0.5g and 0.7g
Zaklodzie 1.29 g
NWA 1914 53.6 g
NWA 2871 34.3 g
Numerous
Here are more offerings from the Stephan collection:
These pieces are from long time collectors and they have their individual
labels.
Chinga iron 96.1g
Faith H5 15.35g
Flandreau H5 20.41g
Hueco Tanks L6 8.81g
Ransom H4 60.7
Billygoat Donga L6 12.93g
Wolsey IAB iron 318.1
Abee
Offerings from the Stephan collection:
Twodot 126.70 grams H6
NWA 3163 ten grams of lunar dust
NWA 3117 15.0 grams HOW
NWA 753 24.90 grams R3.9
Claxton part slices-various weights
NWA 3151 2.40 grams Brachinite
NWA 4473 8.8 grams DIO
Weston various sizes
Sikhote-Alin various sizes
Here are some offerings from the Fredric Stephan collection:
NWA 753 24.9 grams
NWA 311715.00 grams
OWASCONebraska 229.7 grams
OZONATexas 24.4 grams
PEDERNALES Texas 17.69 grams
STANNERN Iglau, Czech. 7.00 grams
25% off on all Westons and all Sikhote-Alins
Please
I just heard from Shirley Wetmore, retired curatorial assistant at
University of Arizona Flandreau Planetarium Mineral Museum that on August
28th Richard Willey died of natural causes in Dallas,Texas.
He of course is the author of the book
The Tucson Meteorites:
Their history from frontier
Here are more offerings from the Fredric Stephan collection:
El Hammami Mauritania 3.61 g
Davy (a)Texas2.75 g
NWA 3143 Morocco 5.01 g
NWA 4565 Morocco 5.21 g
Tulia (b) Texas 2.01 g
Monze Zambia 44.81 g
Pultusk Poland 13.71g
Pultusk Poland 56.51 g
Meteorites for sale from the Stephan collection:
ALFIANELLO L6 7.26 grams
BARBOTAN H5 1.01 grams
CHINGUETTI MES .52 gram
CLAXTON L6 0.706 gram
DHOFAR 700 DIO 18.01 grams
NEW ORLEANS H5 1.22 grams
STANNERN EUC 7.00 grams
NININGER TOILET CHIP 0.1 gram
WILUNA H5 (nicely crusted with
Here is an offering of some meteorites from the Stephan collection:
Bilanga 10 gram partslice
Canon City CO micro
Faith 15 gram partslice
Flandreau 20 gram partslice
Gladstone 61 gram partslice
Goalpara .294 fragment
Numerous others available: hammers, historic, rare and unusual museum
I just read the phrase that a new fall may have faded into obscurity and I
had an instant reaction. Since I was so fortunate to have been invited by
Jim Kriegh and John Blennert to hunt and map Gold Basin with them I do have
a perspective on finding a first meteorite and then many more after
I have several of your little Tazas, NWA 063 half beautiful polished half
piece and the GB possible Bluebird, and maybe others.
Twink
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Hi Steve,
I am wondering when I should expect my check for the birthday bash cake,
plates, napkins and forks which I was asked to buy.
And the cake was not just a simple phone call to the store. As you may
remember the logo was sent to me by e mail, I printed it in color, took it
to the
For all who received my post to Steve which I meant to send to him
privately, Steve has taken care of the situation and all is well.
Looking forward to next year's festivities here in Tucson.
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I was sitting at my computer looking at my desktop background photo of a
Gold Basin nugget and Gold Basin meteorites and it began swaying, or I did,
I felt dizzy. Then I noticed the light fixture in the room above our dining
table was swaying back and forth. My glass cabinets full of
from Bernd as he could not post:
Hi Greg C. and List,
L'aigle is an easy one. * aigle * is the eagle
in English but let's talk about its pronunciation:
- *ai* sounds like the first *a* in animal
- *g* is g like in the words gold or give
- *l* is l like in the words look or love
- the *e*
As I had said on this list a few weeks ago, the original Gold Basin team of
three gave a percentage of our first finds to the Smithsonian as that is
what the University of Arizona asked us to do and we did it willingly and
cheerfully.
Twink Monrad
Re:
I have a question to everyone who hunts
Sending this for Bernd as he cannot post to the list.
Hello Listers, Listees, and Listoids,
Many years ago, we already discussed this remarkable coincidence
and I sent the below-mentioned reference to the List:
DENNIS di CICCO (1983) Target Wethersfield - Wethersfield meteorite:
The odds
--From Bernd who could not post to the
list
Hello Folks,
This is a wonderful CR2 from the deserts of Northwest Africa!
If interested, have a look at a close-up pic that I took at 8x of
its gorgeous matrix and its
Posting for Bernd
From: bernd.pa...@paulinet.de
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:34 PM
Subject: Lovina Iron
Marc wrote:
What a beautiful meteorite! My first take on it is that it must have
crystallized
directly from a melt. The pyramidal forms looks like dendrites complete with
a
Hello Jay and List,
The only impact crater in Alabama (as far as I know) is the Wetumpka impact
crater.
It is located in Elmore County, Alabama, USA (32° 31.5' N, 86° 10.5' W), its
diameter
is 6.5 km.
Planar deformation features in quartz, an iridium component and impactites
have
been
Hello Paul, Tom, and List,
I can full-heartedly second Tom's comments but would like to add that
apart from opting for a *stereo microscope* for convenient seeing, it
is also vital to purchase or acquire a microscope that allows you to view
meteorite thin sections in cross-polarized light!
As
Hello Robert and All,
I purchased my smallish 3.9-gram P.V. slice from Cap'n Blood back in 2001
and it still looks
as fresh as it did 9 years ago. No rust but I found a golden-colored,
yellowish merrillite or apatite
(they are both phosphates after all!) crystal at one of these
Subject: RFSPOD - February 9, 2010 Buzzard Coulee Blue Inclusion
Hello Jeff K., Michael J., Zelimir and List,
I am wondering if this blue metallic inclusion in Jeff's Buzzard Coulee
might be one of these hibonites that Zelimir showed us and that Jeff
Grosman identified for us.
This made me
No Carl, you do not have this right at all.
What I told you the other night is that Jim Kriegh, John Blennert and I
turned in all of our first several hundred specimens to Dr. Kring at the U
of A. These were found on BLM land where the field was discovered while
hunting for gold. Dolores
I have a question. At my Lapidary Club when minerals are cut with a saw
using oil, even some minerals absorb the oil. They put them in a box with
kitty litter and the oil stain comes out. Would this work for the stained
meteorites? I have not tried it yet but do have several stone
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Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 2:29 PM
Subject: Talk about meteorites
Again, no posts to the List ... last night it worked and now nothing comes
through :-((
Please, forward that for me. Thank
from Bernd:
Alan wrote:
I have noticed that the price for Rocks from Space: Meteorites and
Meteorite Hunters
book has increased by a 1000% in the past couple weeks. I remember seeing
it priced at
$27 new and now its priced at $233 on Amazon.com new. I guess it's time for
me to get
a copy
Posting for Bernd,
.. and while we are at it, I am almost sure that some of us have overlooked
Anne's former post about Almahata Sitta - the one in which she mentions
that extremely important and highly interesting abstract. A must read!
Anne kindly wrote:
It has been classified as a ureilite,
Once Jim Kriegh and I were on a shuttle van leaving the Innsuites, on our
way to see Sylvia and Erich H. at their hotel and a smiling young man on
the van asked if we were Jim and Twink! He had recognized us from a photo or
video and it was so nice to spend quite a bit of time with him at that
Bernd asked me to post this to the list:
Hello List,
Today would have been Jim's eightieth birthday. All the very best
to you, Jim, up there on your little asteroid in the heavens above!
Bernd
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Hi Graham and list,
You can subscribe via the website:
http://meteoritemag.uark.edu
The on-line subscription form allows MC, Visa and Discover credit cards.
Are these not available in the UK?
Larry
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Sorry !! Looks like I made my first error today.
I now note that you have to complete the form and then mail it.
Larry
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Bernd asked me to forward this also. Twink
and yes the Gold Basin cake will be at Michael's auction, my pleasure.
Hi Greg and List,
The only fall I can find in my databases for North America in 1984 or 1985
and
for winter (because you mentioned a cold evening) is the famous Claxton
mailbox
Bernd asked me to post this to the list.
Twink Monrad
Hi Greg S., Jeff Gr., Rob M., and List,
Hard to tell in hand sample if a cut slice or an individual is an E
chondrite
but if the suspect is an EH3 / EL3 or an EH4 / EL4 with clearly discernible
chondrules and if it is not too severely
It was interesting the way Jim Kriegh and I met Jim Smaller. We were at the
Tucson Gem Show many years ago seeing the big weekend show at the Tucson
Community Center. Jim was showing me the gold displays, and he stopped by
a wonderful display featuring an old gold mine in Colorado. Jim had
and I like Kevin Kichinka's The Art of Collecting Meteorites
too. Besides other things, it has a great time-line chart of historical
meteorite events and happenings.
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I just returned from a drive to downtown Tucson, and I noted that the
former Innsuites on Granada, where many of the meteorite dealers have sales
rooms, and the ballroom contains the big fossil show, is now called:
Hotel Tucson City Center (in huge letters on sign)
and
Innsuites Boutique
Hi Michael and list,
I did write to the list a few months ago or so that the exits are all open
now and it is wonderful now as far as our I-10 freeway goes so that is
good. It is still being widened at some spots between here and Phoenix but
that should be finished soon.
Twink Monrad
And, how about the bird with the bulging eye on the left side too!
Twink
Hi All,
Great little piece Twink...looks like the elephant man meets the cackling
witch. Can anyone else see that? (The witch is almost life-like)!!
:-)
G Ensor, UK.
Michael Johnson rocksfromsp...@yahoo.com
I can't wait to bury some meteorites in the Gold Basin cake once again, so
the previous cake doner says Let them eat cake!
.
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To: Larry Twink Monrad larrytwinkmon...@comcast.net; Michael Blood
mlbl...@cox.net; Kashuba mary.kash...@verizon.net; Meteorite List
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Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson Meteorite Auction-Location
Speaking of the 2010 Tucson Show, I am happy to announce that the entrances
and exits from I-10 Freeway are open at last from the construction/new lanes
west of downtown Tucson!
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I bid on a huge Futrell layered tektite at the Michael Blood auction several
years ago at the Tucson Show, just weighed it and mine is 684. I was
hoping it might have been one of the large ones you referenced.
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Dear Dorothy,
Larry and I are so sorry to hear the sad news about Richard. Both of you
must have known how much we enjoyed our many times together in Tucson.
One of the amazing things about Richard was his way of writing things that
gave such feeling to the readers. Two things have always
The June 2009 issue of Golf Digest has an article on Phil Mickelson,
professional golfer, and this morning at my golf course a friend excitedly
asked me if I had seen it. I replied not yet, but will be sure to read it.
Guess I am making inroads with my constant talk of meteorite hunting to the
Will the family who attended the M. Blood auction from Socorro Texas with
the nine year old son please e mail me off list?
Thank you,
Twink Monrad
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I am a homemaker who loves to cook, sew, volunteer, play golf, be a rock
hound and was just plain lucky to have as a friend and neighbor Jim Kreigh
who was taught the art of metal detecting by John Blennert.
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Will you still need me
Will you still feed me
When I'm sixty four
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I was asked to post this to the list since the Bakers were unable to do so.
Twink Monrad
1/3/2009
Does anyone on the list know if there is a current meteor shower?
Jake and I were out walking the dogs at 5:45 this morning and saw 7 or 8
meteors.
There has been some activity every morning
Tucson Region
In our Tucson paper this morning:
Streaking fireball a vivid spectacle in daytime sky
By Shelley Shelton
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.24.2008
A fireball hurtled across the southern Tucson sky
in broad daylight Saturday morning, startling and
Tucson Region
In our Tucson paper this morning:
Streaking fireball a vivid spectacle in daytime sky
By Shelley Shelton
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.24.2008
A fireball hurtled across the southern Tucson sky
in broad daylight Saturday morning, startling and
Funny Michael should write, this just happened this morning. I
received a call from a neighbor, who actually lives close to Jim
Kriegh's former house. He said that a son of a friend of his brought
to his house last night a meteorite. The son had said he heard the
soft ball sized meteorite
I think the cake would be in my department!
Also, for those who would be interested in Jim Kreigh's house where
many of us attended the interesting parties in the past: It has been
sold and the new owners seem to be working hard on desert tree
trimming and updating. Jim would be glad to
The Gold Basin cake has been made every year by Cakes by Clara here
in Tucson. I will wrap some Gold Basins in aluminum foil and have
Clara push a few in here and there after she bakes it but before she
frosts it and decorates it per my color photo of the Gold Basin
strewn field which I
I seem to be missing the November 2001 issue. The Meteorite Magazine
site said they are sold out. Is there anyone who can sell me one,
perhaps someone who will be coming to the Tucson Show?
Thank you,
Twink Monrad
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That is the beauty of Gold Basin meteorites, you can use either
method! Since these will be covered with aluminum foil, they will
be REALLY loud on a detector. I hope John Blennert will be there to
help me ground balance my Goldmaster properly...
Twink
Hi Michael, Twink and friends,
A friend here in Oro Valley just sent this to me, thought I would
share for what it might be worth. See link for complete article and cartoon.
Twink Monrad
Southwest Archaeology Today for Jan. 8, 2008
Southwestern Archaeology Making the News - A Service of the Center For Desert
I just want to mention that I love meteorite hunting/finding as well
as the meteorites themselves. Anne, now that you are retired, maybe
you will get a chance to do some hunting too.
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In the past I have mentioned to several of you that the Tucson Gem
and Mineral Show actually started in my elementary school when I was
in the fifth grade. My mother and others sold hot dogs and drinks in
the cafeteria next to the show. Here is a link to an article in our
morning paper which
On behalf of the Kriegh family and friends, thank you for all of the
kind tributes to Jim.
The members of the meteorite list contributed nearly one hundred
tributes to Jim along with their fond memories.
Best regards, Larry and Twink Monrad
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On behalf of the Kriegh family and friends, thank you for all of the
kind tributes to Jim.
The members of the meteorite list contributed nearly one hundred
tributes to Jim along with their fond memories.
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James D. Kriegh, Oro Valley's heart and soul, dies at 78
By Danielle Sottosanti
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 10.13.2007
The town of Oro Valley lost its historian and a founding
father Wednesday when James D. Kriegh died at the age of 78.
He
Tucson . com
obituaries
James Kriegh
Kriegh, James, 78, of Oro Valley, AZ passed away October 10, 2007.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie Kriegh and is
survived by children, Kevin Kriegh and Kathleen Buop; and
grandchildren, James A., Johnathon and Amanda Kriegh and Stephanie
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:23:54 -0700
From: D. Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Larry Twink Monrad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: condolences to you and Jim's family
Dear Meteorite_List, friends, and family of Jim Kriegh,
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a wonderful person
who
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Larry and TWink
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truly amazed.
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Hi Bob,
The high school where you will be teaching is located in the
district and very close to where Jim Kriegh (Gold Basin
discoverer) and Larry and I live, how is that for a coincidence? As
Mike Farmer stated, we all like to visit about meteorites so we will look
forward to meeting you also.
Tucson report:
mid-morning, 36 out, TV still says heavy snow warning for the
Valley (meaning 4 estimate is heavy for us!) today and into
evening. Will have to wait and see if they are correct, not
much happening yet although the clouds are hanging low.
Will be in twenties tonight, but then again
Oro Valley should be getting Mike's snow any minute then,
can't wait! When you grow up here snow is fun.
twink
Hi to Bob and List,
Gilbert Ray Campground
phone number 520 883 4200
Regards,
Larry and Twink
At 12:00 PM 1/29/02 -0600, Bob King wrote:
Hello all,
Unfortunately I will have to experience Tucson from afar this year. But I
want to pass along a place I stayed at last year that was a wonderful
Two ideas for rooms near Ina and Oracle Roads:
Country Inn Suites
520-575-9255
On 12/29 they told me they are half full, rooms show $104 regular room
plus discount for AAA etc.
Desert Aire Lodge (small houses, not a regular motel)
520-742-3971
Just now he has two efficiency apts at $325 week,
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